Considering a stay-cation to Oahu? Check out the Lyon Arboretum

Blue turmeric leaves have a distinctive dark central vein. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Signage throughout the Arboretum helps with positive identification of look-alike plants. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Species from around the world, including the limberry, can be found at Lyon Arboretum. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The horticultural manager Tim Kroessig enjoys growing some of the members of the exotic Nepenthaceae family. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Above: Cultivating different species of ohia is part of a project to find species resistant to rapid ohia death. Below right: Blue turmeric leaves have a distinctive dark central vein. (Photos by Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Several lovely mini gardens are well placed on the grounds of Lyon Arboretum. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Several lovely mini gardens are well placed on the grounds of Lyon Arboretum. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Though COVID is still around, people are starting to travel. We seem to be feeling safer having been vaccinated and knowing medical treatments are now available. If you’re still not ready for a long flight to a faraway place, you might want to consider expanding your idea of a stay-cation to include a trip to Oahu.